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Toyota extols safer logistics at seminar 

Logistics Business Magazine

The Safer Logistics Theatre will be an expert-led, free-to-attend seminar programme featuring a range of high profile speakers who will provide valuable insights into maintaining an optimal health and safety regime within the warehouse and across the supply chain. The I-Site package features a range of tools to ensure maximum on-site safety.

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What’s Driving the Increase in Transportation Management Technology Spend?

Talking Logistics

Transportation capacity has, and will, continue to be the most dominant factor in transportation management for the next five years (see Figure 2). The adoption of transportation management technology becomes more important as it critical to helping companies get the most from the capacity that exists in the market.

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Sustaining machines – logistics and autonomous systems

Logistics in War

This article is adapted from a presentation given at the Williams Foundation seminar on ‘Next Generation Autonomous Systems’ delivered in Canberra in April 2021. When greater logistics capacity is found, this naturally means more options open up for the strategist, tactician or capability manager. By David Beaumont.

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5th-generation energy for 5th-generation air power

Logistics in War

Editorial Note: On 11 April 2019, the Sir Richard Williams Foundation is holding a seminar examining high-intensity operations and sustaining self-reliance. In support of the seminar, The Central Blue and Logistics in War will be publishing a series of articles.

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One hundred logisticians, one bullet and designing the future logistics system

Logistics in War

In making it possible that this rifle round be delivered ‘each day, every day’, his example implicitly recognised the control required to make Army’s part of the Defence logistics system work. This topic is one of a number being discussed at the 2018 Australian Army Logistics Leaders Seminar in November. [i] i] Clausewitz, C.,

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Game-changing intralogistics technologies at IMHX 2022

Logistics Business Magazine

Modular AMR-based sortation systems are also scalable, so additional robots can be introduced as and when they are needed to cope with any spikes in throughput and, what’s more, if an individual robot malfunctions, it is simply and quickly removed from the ‘shop floor’ and replaced with no discernible drop in throughput capacity.

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Initiating a new national support approach – mobilising national logistics in the support of military operations

Logistics in War

Many constituents of the national support base are beyond Defence’s, and specifically the ADF’s, capacity to directly control, let alone influence without the assistance of other agencies and Departments in a whole-of-nation approach. For example, the US national security community uses the term ‘defense technology and industrial base’. [6]

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